Perhaps, you received this mailing from FACTpac. Below, you will find the documentation to back up this mailing, as well as additional information which clearly makes Michael Orozco the wrong choice for constable, or any elected office.

Michael Orozco Cannot Be Trusted With His Family

According to a Dallas County Family Court document, Michael Orozco is apparently a mean drunk. In fact, while drunk, and in the presence of his children, he put his service revolver to his head and threatened to kill himself.

In fact, a Dallas County Family Court judge had to issue a restraining order to protect his Orozco’s children from Orozco. Orozco was restrained from having possession of his children for a period of time and further ordered that he not drink eight hours before seeing his children and in their presence.

Michael Orozco Cannot Be Trusted With His Current Job

Our mailing said,

Orozco was cited for dereliction of duty for leaving his duty assignment and going home without clocking out.

Orozco was cited for dereliction of duty for checking himself in service and then not reporting for duty.

The GPS on Orozco’s patrol car proved he was not on duty.

Orozco couldn’t be trusted out in a patrol car on his own, so Orozco was assigned to JP Court bailiff duty where the judge could “monitor” him.

Here’s the disciplinary report which shows that Michael Orozco cannot be trusted to do the job he has now without threats of being fired and being placed in a position where his behavior can be monitored.

Michael Orozco can’t be trusted to care of his own family and he can’t be trusted to do the job he has now. Orozco’s “work ethic” is not that of a leader. Harassing fellow employees is not the behavior of a leader.

In a video on his website, Michael Orozco asks us to “put my leadership and experience to the test as your Dallas County Constable.”

The Fund Against Corruption has issued a voter warning against Michael Orozco.

We think Michael Orozco’s irresponsible and reckless behavior, both at home and at work, makes it clear that we cannot afford to give him a chance to destroy a constable’s office which runs effectively, efficiently, and without a hint of scandal under the leadership of incumbent Constable Beth Villarreal.